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    Cyclophilin 40 facilitates HSP90-mediated RISC assembly in plants by Iki, Taichiro, Yoshikawa, Manabu, Meshi, Tetsuo, Ishikawa, Masayuki

    Published in The EMBO journal (18-01-2012)
    “…Posttranscriptional gene silencing is mediated by RNA‐induced silencing complexes (RISCs) that contain AGO proteins and single‐stranded small RNAs. The…”
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    Surface α-1,3-glucan facilitates fungal stealth infection by interfering with innate immunity in plants by Fujikawa, Takashi, Sakaguchi, Ayumu, Nishizawa, Yoko, Kouzai, Yusuke, Minami, Eiichi, Yano, Shigekazu, Koga, Hironori, Meshi, Tetsuo, Nishimura, Marie

    Published in PLoS pathogens (01-08-2012)
    “…Plants evoke innate immunity against microbial challenges upon recognition of pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs), such as fungal cell wall chitin…”
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    In Vitro Assembly of Plant RNA-Induced Silencing Complexes Facilitated by Molecular Chaperone HSP90 by Iki, Taichiro, Yoshikawa, Manabu, Nishikiori, Masaki, Jaudal, Mauren C., Matsumoto-Yokoyama, Eiko, Mitsuhara, Ichiro, Meshi, Tetsuo, Ishikawa, Masayuki

    Published in Molecular cell (30-07-2010)
    “…RNA-induced silencing complexes (RISCs) play central roles in posttranscriptional gene silencing. In plants, the mechanism of RISC assembly has remained…”
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    A Short Open Reading Frame Encompassing the MicroRNA173 Target Site Plays a Role in trans-Acting Small Interfering RNA Biogenesis by Yoshikawa, Manabu, Iki, Taichiro, Numa, Hisataka, Miyashita, Kyoko, Meshi, Tetsuo, Ishikawa, Masayuki

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-05-2016)
    “…trans-Acting small interfering RNAs (tasiRNAs) participate in the regulation of organ morphogenesis and determination of developmental timing in plants by…”
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    Arabidopsis Cys2/His2-type zinc-finger proteins function as transcription repressors under drought, cold, and high-salinity stress conditions by Sakamoto, H, Maruyama, K, Sakuma, Y, Meshi, T, Iwabuchi, M, Shinozaki, K, Yamaguchi-Shinozaki, K

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-09-2004)
    “…ZPT2-related proteins that have two canonical Cys-2/His-2-type zinc-finger motifs in their molecules are members of a family of plant transcription factors. To…”
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    A Plant Vacuolar Protease, VPE, Mediates Virus-Induced Hypersensitive Cell Death by Hatsugai, Noriyuki, Kuroyanagi, Miwa, Yamada, Kenji, Meshi, Tetsuo, Tsuda, Shinya, Kondo, Maki, Nishimura, Mikio, Hara-Nishimura, Ikuko

    “…Programmed cell death (PCD) in animals depends on caspase protease activity. Plants also exhibit PCD, for example as a response to pathogens, although a plant…”
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    inhibitor of viral RNA replication is encoded by a plant resistance gene by Ishibashi, Kazuhiro, Masuda, Kiyoshi, Naito, Satoshi, Meshi, Tetsuo, Ishikawa, Masayuki

    “…The tomato Tm-1 gene confers resistance to tomato mosaic virus (ToMV). Here, we report that the extracts of Tm-1 tomato cells (GCR237) have properties that…”
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    A host small GTP-binding protein ARL8 plays crucial roles in tobamovirus RNA replication by Nishikiori, Masaki, Mori, Masashi, Dohi, Koji, Okamura, Hideyasu, Katoh, Etsuko, Naito, Satoshi, Meshi, Tetsuo, Ishikawa, Masayuki

    Published in PLoS pathogens (01-12-2011)
    “…Tomato mosaic virus (ToMV), like other eukaryotic positive-strand RNA viruses, replicates its genomic RNA in replication complexes formed on intracellular…”
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    inhibitory interaction between viral and cellular proteins underlies the resistance of tomato to nonadapted tobamoviruses by Ishibashi, Kazuhiro, Naito, Satoshi, Meshi, Tetsuo, Ishikawa, Masayuki

    “…Any individual virus can infect only a limited range of hosts, and most plant species are "nonhosts" to a given virus; i.e., all members of the species are…”
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    Coevolution and hierarchical interactions of Tomato mosaic virus and the resistance gene Tm-1 by Ishibashi, Kazuhiro, Mawatari, Natsuki, Miyashita, Shuhei, Kishino, Hirohisa, Meshi, Tetsuo, Ishikawa, Masayuki

    Published in PLoS pathogens (01-10-2012)
    “…During antagonistic coevolution between viruses and their hosts, viruses have a major advantage by evolving more rapidly. Nevertheless, viruses and their hosts…”
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    Guanylylation-competent replication proteins of Tomato mosaic virus are disulfide-linked by Nishikiori, Masaki, Meshi, Tetsuo, Ishikawa, Masayuki

    Published in Virology (New York, N.Y.) (05-12-2012)
    “…Abstract The 130-kDa and 180-kDa replication proteins of Tomato mosaic virus (ToMV) covalently bind guanylate and transfer it to the 5′ end of RNA to form a…”
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    Tomato Mosaic Virus Replication Protein Suppresses Virus-Targeted Posttranscriptional Gene Silencing by Kubota, Kenji, Tsuda, Shinya, Tamai, Atsushi, Meshi, Tetsuo

    Published in Journal of Virology (01-10-2003)
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    Membrane-Bound Tomato Mosaic Virus Replication Proteins Participate in RNA Synthesis and Are Associated with Host Proteins in a Pattern Distinct from Those That Are Not Membrane Bound by NISHIKIORI, Masaki, DOHI, Koji, MORI, Masashi, MESHI, Tetsuo, NAITO, Satoshi, ISHIKAWA, Masayuki

    Published in Journal of Virology (01-09-2006)
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    Gaining Replicability in a Nonhost Compromises the Silencing Suppression Activity of Tobacco Mild Green Mosaic Virus in a Host by ISHIBASHI, Kazuhiro, MESHI, Tetsuo, ISHIKAWA, Masayuki

    Published in Journal of Virology (01-02-2011)
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    Epigenomic modification in rice controls meiotic recombination and segregation distortion by Habu, Yoshiki, Ando, Tsuyu, Ito, Sachie, Nagaki, Kiyotaka, Kishimoto, Naoki, Taguchi-Shiobara, Fumio, Numa, Hisataka, Yamaguchi, Katsushi, Shigenobu, Shuji, Murata, Minoru, Meshi, Tetsuo, Yano, Masahiro

    Published in Molecular breeding (01-04-2015)
    “…The low frequency of meiotic recombination in chromosomal regions other than hotspots is a general obstacle to efficient breeding. A number of active genes are…”
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    Antiviral RNA Silencing Is Restricted to the Marginal Region of the Dark Green Tissue in the Mosaic Leaves of Tomato Mosaic Virus-Infected Tobacco Plants by HIRAI, Katsuyuki, KUBOTA, Kenji, MOCHIZUKI, Tomofumi, TSUDA, Shinya, MESHI, Tetsuo

    Published in Journal of Virology (01-04-2008)
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    The splice variant Ntr encoded by the tobacco resistance gene N has a role for negative regulation of antiviral defense responses by Sasaki, Nobumitsu, Takaoka, Masumi, Sasaki, Shobu, Hirai, Katsuyuki, Meshi, Tetsuo, Nyunoya, Hiroshi

    “…Tobamovirus infection or transient elicitor expression induces a hypersensitive response (HR) in tobacco plants carrying the N resistance gene, which produces…”
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    Cell-to-cell movement of potato virus X: The role of p12 and p8 encoded by the second and third open reading frames of the triple gene block by TAMAI, Atsushi, MESHI, Tetsuo

    Published in Molecular plant-microbe interactions (01-10-2001)
    “…Potato virus X (PVX) requires three proteins, p25, p12, and p8, encoded by the triple gene block plus the coat protein (CP) for cell-to-cell movement. When…”
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